moble

English

Etymology

Frequentative mob + -le.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈməʊbəl/

Verb

moble (third-person singular simple present mobles, present participle mobling, simple past and past participle mobled)

  1. (transitive) To muffle or wrap someone's head or face (normally with up).

Anagrams

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Old Catalan moble, from Latin mobilem, used in juridical contexts to refer to movable possessions. Compare Occitan mòble, French meuble, Spanish mueble. Doublet of mòbil, a borrowing from Latin.

Pronunciation

Noun

moble m (plural mobles)

  1. piece of furniture
  2. (heraldry) charge

Derived terms

Adjective

moble m or f (masculine and feminine plural mobles)

  1. (economics, law) movable (of property, as opposed to real estate)

Further reading

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